Turkeys will be on the tables of Central Indiana homes for Thanksgiving. If you need some ideas on how to cook yours, local kids have some tips.

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Thanksgiving Day cooks will place more than a million frantic or clueless calls to Butterball's Turkey-Talk Line today (800-BUTTERBALL). In other words, those turkey tech-support people will be plenty busy. So we decided to seek other opinions -- from local kindergartners and first-graders.

"I would make a trap and then put the trap on the fire and the turkey would catch on fire. Under the turkey would be a giant plate. Then lift the trap up, so you can eat the turkey."